/------------------------------------------------------------------------- / Starter Code and GUI Application for Course 2 in the / Java Programming: Object Oriented Design of / Data Structures Specialization: / / Data structures: Measuring and Optimizing Performance / https://www.coursera.org/learn/data-structures-optimizing-performance / / Authored by UCSD MOOC Team: / Mia Minnes, Christine Alvarado, Leo Porter, Alec Brickman / and Adam Setters / / Date: 10/29/2015 /------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------[ DESCRIPTION ]-- The files provided are skeleton code, as well as grading previews and testing files to be used in completing the course programming assignments. Additionally, you are provided a runnable JavaFX program which will help to test and demonstrate your implementations. -------------------------------------------------------[ FILES BY WEEK ]-- Below are the files introduced in each week and used in each week of the course. See file for description... Week 1 : Introduction and Working with Strings ============================================== document.Document.java document.BasicDocument.java Week 2 : Efficiency Analysis and Benchmarking ============================================= document.EfficientDocument.java Week 3 : Interfaces, Linked Lists vs. Arrays, and Correctness ============================================================= textgen.MyLinkedList*.java textgen.MarkovTextGenerator.java textgen.MarkovTextGenerator*.java Week 4 : Trees! (including Binary Search Trees and Tries) ========================================================= spelling.SpellingSuggest.java spelling.AutoComplete.java spelling.Dictionary.java spelling.Dictionary*.java spelling.AutoCompleteDictionaryTrie.java spelling.TrieNode.java Week 5 : Hash Maps and Edit Distance ==================================== spelling.WordPath.java spelling.NearbyWords.java spelling.WPTree.java ---------------------------------------------------------------[ SETUP ]-- Importing Project into eclipse: 1. Create a new Java Project in your workspace 2. Import the starter files: File -> Import -> Select "File System" -> Next -> Browse and set root directory to folder contents of zip were extracted to -> Finish Feel free to use another IDE or manually compile and run your programs. If you need help, google is your friend. -----------------------------------------------------[ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS]-- A big thank you to Tomas Mikula for creating RichTextFX which was used as the text area in the GUI application. (Link: https://github.com/TomasMikula/RichTextFX)
esteban-gutierrez/MOOCTextEditor
Text editor for the Coursera course 'Data Structures: Measuring and Optimizing Performance'
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